city it once fiercely defended. they say two long-range missiles hit mariupol on friday without causing casualties or major damage. ukraine political adviser says the target was the city s steel plant where russia had set up an ammunition depot. ukrainian troops defended the plant for weeks before surrendering it to russia last may. now ukraine is accusing russia of deliberately targeting civilians after a rocket attack obliterated a medical facility. you see it there. this is in the city of dnipro. ukrainian officials say at least two were killed, more than 30 wounded. this video showing a fire tearing through the building as firefighters try to put it out. three people are still missing. sam kylie reports from the scene of the attack. reporter: dnipro, like so many other ukrainian cities, is no stranger now to scenes like
government budget. union say if you cutjobs and services will inevitably be cut, too. and they are threatening strike action. the government threatening strike action. the government has threatening strike action. tue: government has said threatening strike action. tts: government has said he threatening strike action. tts: government has said he is threatening strike action. t ts: government has said he is extra threatening strike action. tts: government has said he is extra work in the number of staff has increased to deal with that extra work so if you want to cut back to some arbitrary number you need to say you cannot undo breaks it, you cannot undo covid so what else are you actually going to cut and i think thatis actually going to cut and i think that is the difficulty. that is the difficulty. downing street says that is the difficulty. downing street says this that is the difficulty. downing street says this is that is the difficulty. downing street says this is no
structure apparently. what do you make of, this but is it all mean to you? , look even though the russians are focusing their plans on the donbas region, particular the desire to capture donetsk and luhansk by launching an offensive south from izyum, and north from mariupol, they re still going to continue bombardment of key locations oh around ukraine, including kyiv and live. if those attacks on live if clearly went around infrastructure, which is where western military supplies and equipment have been coming through to ukraine. so, the russians are trying to slow down the ability of the west to deploy western military deal to ukraine. and if they can do that, they will have a better chance of launching successful offensive in the east, in the donbas. right, and you mention
and a large group of civilians are encircled by the russian forces. they continue their struggle. no high-level talks are taking place. after bucha, it became particularly difficult to continue talking with the russians. but as my president mentioned, mariupol is a redlined. this before we get to the situation in mariupol, what is the latest that you have on the missile strikes and hit where you are just a few hours ago. we just left the scene of one of those missile strikes. we are not too far away from it at the moment. military officials at the scene are preventing us from going
killed and 20 injured in the attack. to the east, the governor is urging all civilians to evacuate, saying they are, quote, no safe places left. ukrainian officials expect the written offensive to begin soon. russian s unrelenting assault has kept the port city of it mariupol in ruins. russian forces announced they were closed on the city for entry and exit on monday . and warned that the menu remained would be, quote, filtered out. the ukrainians are not backing down despite the onslaught. ukraine s prime minister said on sunday, the city is still had not fallen. ukraine s foreign minister said the situation may be a redlined in negotiations with russia. the remaining ukrainian army